Re: TCPdump from apache problem [Connection reset by peer]

1999-02-15 Thread Elliot Poger
[see http://www.uwsg.indiana.edu/hypermail/linux/net/9811.2/0031.html] I have also been seeing this problem intermittently. I am running RedHat 5.2. Relevant packages: apache-1.3.3-1, kernel-2.0.36-0.7, glibc-2.0.7-29. Ethernet card: 3c59x driver on 3c905-B. Symptom: apache is running on 209.66

Re: TCPdump from apache problem.

1998-11-17 Thread Glynn Clements
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > 22:58:08.232440 ppp-20.internet-frontier.net.62414 > www.unionjobs.com.80: S >1946168:1946168(0) win 8192 (DF) > > > > This is a bit odd. ppp-20 tries again to initiate the connection from > > the same port, but with a different initial sequence number. Maybe it

Re: TCPdump from apache problem.

1998-11-16 Thread mr_poe
Well, the problem is apparently fixed but it's one of those things where I had to apply Holmes' rule: "When you've eliminated every possible explaination, whatever remains, however impossible, must be the truth". In other words, I fixed it, but I don't know why what I did worked. Here's what happe

Re: TCPdump from apache problem.

1998-11-16 Thread Glynn Clements
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hello all, this is regarding a problem I've been having and getting help > about on this list. Specificaly, a site we host that, when visited, > often returns a Netscape error: "Connection reset by peer". It's for this > domain and this domain only and its owner is get

TCPdump from apache problem.

1998-11-15 Thread mr_poe
Hello all, this is regarding a problem I've been having and getting help about on this list. Specificaly, a site we host that, when visited, often returns a Netscape error: "Connection reset by peer". It's for this domain and this domain only and its owner is getting understandably upset. I did s